ambassador to libya and three other americans in benghazi. now the disclosure of the diplomat diary is raising all sorts of questions about security, protocol, and ethics. chief washington correspondent james rose season live at the state department tonight with that story. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. at issue here is a hard-bound book that contained about seven pages of handwritten notes made by the late ambassador chris stevens. cnn says correspondent damon found this book on the grounds of the consulate three days after the attack there. in his note, stephens reportedly expressed concern about the never-ending security threat and worried that he himself had been placed on the al-qaeda hit list. asked today if stevens gave back concerns, the f.b.i. is investigating. former u.n. ambassador told fox news megyn kelly today the content of the stevens' journal may expose, "a failing in the overall approach to the region." >> but i'm sure that if he believed that security was a problem, he would have informed the state department